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The officers and members of the Ridge Volunteer Rescue Squad regret to announce the passing of Life Member/Past Chief George J. Gatton, Jr. George was a dedicated member of our Rescue Squad and served as Chief from 2003-2010, among various other positions he held throughout the years.
Funeral arrangements are actively being made and will be shared once finalized. Please keep his family and friends in your thoughts and prayers during these trying times.
75 Years of the Ridge Volunteer Rescue Squad
Chief Christy Leach, December 28
The Ridge Volunteer Rescue Squad was established in 1949 making it the first Rescue Squad in St. Mary’s County. The first ambulance was kept at Camp Brown in Scotland, Maryland and various other locations in the Ridge area. Upon completion of the American Legion Post 255 building in the early 1950’s, the Rescue Squad operated its ambulances from there.
The following are some of the people involved ... (Full Story)
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Installation of Officers and Banquet during our 75th Year
December 18
On Saturday, December 14th, 2024, the Ridge Volunteer Rescue Squad held its 75th Annual Installation of Officers. It was held at the Ridge Volunteer Fire Department, with a delicious meal catered by the RVFD Auxiliary. This year’s event proved to be very special for a few of our members, but especially for our organization as a whole. 75 years of service is a HUGE milestone, and it was made known ... (Full Story & Photos)
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American Legion Post 255 Car show 2024
Member Leo Gillespie, October 19
Ambulance 48 (Retired) a 1972 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Ambulance was at the 3rd Annual Bull and Oyster roast at the American Legion Post 255. The event has one of the largest car shows in the Ridge area and our Caddy was there...... (Full Story & Photos)
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American Legion Post 255 Car show 2024.
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Passing of Association Member Sandy Sullivan
Vice President Christy Leach, October 07
The Ridge Volunteer Rescue Squad regrets to announce the passing of Association Member Sandra "Sandy" Sullivan. She was called home on Monday, October 7, 2024, while surrounded by her loving family who have been by her side throughout these trying times. Sandy dedicated many hours to the rescue squad association during her time with us, as well as to the community as a whole. She will be greatly ... (Full Story & Photos)
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The Caddy at the "Cars & Coffee" car show (Hobby Lobby parking lot).
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Caddy on display
"-" Leo Gillespie, June 23
We took our 1972 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Ambulance out to the "Cars & Coffee" car show on Sunday. This is a Bi-Weekly event and it was our first event for the 2024 season with the Caddy. It was a HOT day but everyone loved seeing this Living piece of St. Mary's history. We will be taking the Caddy out again on the 4th of July (Wildewood parade) and then again on the 13th of July (Wreaths Across America). ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Pax Air Museum with Optimus Prime and BumbleBee
President Leo Gillespie, November 08
On November 8th, 2023 the Ridge Volunteer Rescue Squad was given a huge honor of Escorting Optimus Prime (#Optimus Is Here) and BumbleBee into St. Mary's County with Ambulance 499, Four St. Mary's Sheriff's Officers, Second District Engine 61, Dave's Peterbuilt truck and PJ's Towing Heavy Wrecker. Optimus Prime was recharging at the Second District Fire Department. On November 9th, 2023 the Ridge ... (Full Story & Photos)
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The team at PJ's Towing yard.
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Stanley Williams -Hollywood Vol. Rescue Squad
President Leo Gillespie, November 08
RVRS sends our condolences to the family and friends of Stanley Williams, past chief and past president of Hollywood Volunteer Rescue Squad and retired longtime Department of Emergency Services employee, who passed last weekend.
The family will receive guests at the Mechanicsville Volunteer Fire Department Hall on Friday, 10 November from 1000 - 1200 hours. Prayers, including EMS prayers will be ... (Full Story)
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